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BC era year is (astronomical year + 1) and starts from 1 BC.
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If the test is run in a timezone that is behind UTC it fails because
the time generated is ahead of 0000-01-01 00:00:00. Just increase the
time subtracted so that timezone has no effect.
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We can conditional define the tests depending on the adapter or
connection.
Lets keep the skip for fail tests that need to be fixed.
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This patch addresses the difficulty of retrieving datetime fields. By default, the database holds a higher precision than the time as a String.
This issue is discussed at length at the following links:
- [#3519](https://github.com/rails/rails/issues/3519)
- [#3520](https://github.com/rails/rails/issues/3520)
Also, kudos to @mattscilipoti
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to fail to run on 1.8.7.
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RUNNING_UNIT_TESTS file for details, but essentially you can now configure things in test/config.yml. You can also run tests directly via the command line, e.g. ruby path/to/test.rb (no rake needed, uses default db connection from test/config.yml). This will help us fix the CI by enabling us to isolate the different Rails versions to different databases.
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